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A Small Loft Bed Makes a Great Choice For Kids' Rooms

A loft bed that is small is a favorite choice for rooms for children that allow the kids to make use of the space beneath for studying or playing. This West Elm pick has a sleek Mid-Century design and is available in two finishes.

It requires some assembly, but the instructions are clear and easy to follow. The loft bed is suitable for mattresses 9 inches and less. Anything higher can be a risk to the safety guardrails.

Storage

It may seem inconvenient to use an elevated bed to increase storage space, but this can be incredibly useful. For instance, rather than an enormous bookcase that takes up the floor space, a lofted bed can be used as a bookcase, and the sides can be used for other things such as a reading nook or display shelves. A lofted bed can also be used as a workspace that allows a child to create an office area for homework or other tasks without encroaching on the living space of a small room.

Many loft beds for kids have a desk space beneath. You can add one to any loft bed either by building it yourself, or rearranging the space under the bed by using auxiliary shelves and an improvised table. For instance, this loft bed from Wayfair (shown in white) includes a desk that is tucked into the front of the bunk and a bookcase with an adjustable ladder that doubles as the rails on the sides. The minimalist design of the bunk makes it suitable for any kid's bedroom and the safety rails that are slatted are suitable for rooms with low ceilings.

Another alternative is to use an loft bed to create a dresser, and this model from Ikea is a hefty amount of storage space. It comes in a variety of designs to fit a variety of decor styles that include contemporary and rustic. The bottom of the loft is equipped with two drawers, while the top opens to reveal more storage space. This model is ideal for those who wish to convert their bedroom into an office, or for kids with lots of toys and books.

It is possible to transform your loft bed black into a library for a child who enjoys reading by adding shelves and a beanbag chair that they can cuddle up with their favorite book. You can also create an adorable composition by adding small area rugs as well as a couple of chairs and a coffee table and some boxes or baskets for storage.

This loft bed is a fantastic choice for young children, but teens can also appreciate the design if they require a place to study or do homework. This model is easier to build than others. It comes with a set plans that include step-by-step instructions and pictures to cut the parts as well as assembling the bunk and building the stairs. The plans include a list of the tools and supplies you'll need.

Space

When it comes to small loft beds the space they open underneath is often as important as the bed itself. This extra space can be used for an office space or as an area for sitting. It can also be an opportunity to create a distinctive design statement in a tiny bedroom for adults, a child's room, or even a studio apartment for teens.

Loft beds are a great way to give a room that has low-ceilings a rustic chic or industrial look. This bed, made by the Polish interior firm Home and Wood, has a simple ladder that leads to a mattress set on a wooden platform. A simple chair, along with a few other pieces, completes the look.

If your ceilings high enough, a full-size loft bed can be even bigger. Pottery Barn's Waverly loft bed, for example it comes in two sizes as well as a variety of finish options with plenty of space beneath to give you a comfy bed and more space. Another great option is this X-shaped bunk bed by DHP which comes with stairs that are staggered and slide for easy access and maximum security.

The bottom of this loft bed can be used as a study space or playroom with a combination of open cubbies and drawers to store things and an ottoman that doubles as stairs to the top bed. This is a fantastic option for children's rooms or teen's bedrooms and can be reconfigured as your children grow older and move out of it.

Many loft beds twin beds come with built-in shelves. This is especially helpful for homes with smaller spaces or if you simply prefer to keep knick-knacks or books off the floor. This space can be used to create a cozy reading area with the addition of a lamp, seating and some comfy furniture. It's perfect for a teenager's or adult loft bed with stairs's bedroom.

A loft bed can also be used as a workstation in a dorm room. This loft bed with a pull-out desk by Naomi Home has plenty of space for laptops and a desktop and a shelving unit that can be used to store books toys, books, and other things.

Fun

You can make a loft bed enjoyable for your kids. It's not just about storage space. A small slide under a loft bed can be an enjoyable way to add a bit of play in your child's bedroom. It also offers an easy and quick descent from the top bunk. This kids' bed from DONCO features a slide and ladder that's sure to please any child, and it can be added on later if they decide they'd prefer to go the easy way up the road in the future.

If slides aren't the best choice for your child but you can still add a unique aspect to your loft bed by transforming the bottom of the bed into a cozy hangout area with a few chairs and rug. The comfortable space can be used for reading, relaxing and playing games or watching TV with friends. It's the ideal way to keep their room tidy and also provide a nice spot to hang out.

If the loft is designed to look like an cabin, complete with windows and an accent roof, kids will feel like they're in their own castle. You can even give the loft a more unique look by using wallpapers, wall paint or stickers that resemble trees, the sky or any other outdoor element. Your children will enjoy playing and sleeping in their loft, especially during snowy days.

You could also add a bit of flair to your home by replacing an old ladder with spiral staircase. You can either buy one of these spiral staircases or build your own for a small loft bed, like in the bedroom design on HGTV. The staircase has a nice shape on the side, and can be added to as your children get older.

Another great idea is to build a loft bed with a desk and storage underneath for the kids to work on their homework or other projects. There are plenty of plans online for this type of loft bed and many are easy enough to build yourself, like this plan from House of Wood. The plans include all instructions and a list with the required materials and cuts for each component. This loft bed Room bed can be made to fit a full-size mattress and also offers room beneath for seating or a desk.

Safety

Loft and bunk beds are a favorite among children but they also carry dangers. Every year, bunk and loft beds cause injuries to thousands of children, which include neck and head fractures, broken bones as well as scrapes and cuts. Most of these injuries can be avoided and prevented by implementing the proper precautions.

The first step is to make sure that the loft or bunk bed is correctly placed in the room. It shouldn't be in direct contact with the wall as this can cause children to become stuck between the wall of the bunk and the top of the mattress. Allow a space of at least 3 inches between the bottom of the guardrail and the top of your mattress foundation.

When you are putting the bunk bed up ensure that it is not in close proximity to things like curtains, blinds windows, ceiling fans and blinds that could block the view of a child or cause her to fall off the side of the bunk. The bunk shouldn't be placed near anything that could hang from the rails, like cords or toys.

A sturdy, solid frame is a must for any loft or bunk bed. Pick a frame constructed of sturdy materials like metal or pine. A platform or frame with slats is another option that can be secure and comfortable for your children. Bunk and loft bed with a solid slatted platform solid platform doesn't require boxsprings, making it safer for children.

In addition to the frame, look for an loft bed that has guardrails on both sides of the top level and ladders that can be locked into place. Children less than six years old should not sleep on the top bunk. Be sure to remind children of the dangers by reminding them frequently. A night light on the top bunk can help children find their way down in the darkness.

Another important safety precaution is to put up loft safety nets, which attaches to the corners of the top bunk to prevent children from falling off. The nets are available in different sizes and colors to match any decor in the bedroom. They are also easy to put up.

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